ýWearing the s5hirred whi te Iawn and net dress of her grand- mother, and attended by a group: of lace-gowned bridesmaids, Miss Eleanor Coit of Winnetka became the bride of George Liii, HeI, of Kenilworth, in a ceremony * performedý Saturday afternoon at 'the Fourth Presbyterian church of Chicago. Dr. John Timothy Stone, who read the service, had .offiiated, a genera- ýtion ago, at the w*edding of the bride's mother and late fatber, Eleanor ]3abcock and A. Merrili * Coit. to Morry, May 1 Dr. and Mrs. Adolppheus E. .Bertling, 315 Washingtonl ave- nue, Wilmette, annotunce tieý approaching ýmarriage of their, dauighter, Lolit'a Kathryn, to William Arthur Zimmneriianin,. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William, Zimmermannf of Chicago. Miss Bertling, soprano, lias beeni pur- suing work in radio, conceë,rt and opera,- and folloxving blerinar- niage expects, to continue lber career. Thewedding wiIl take place Satur- day afternioon. May 1, at 3 :30 O'clock ini the First Congregatiôflal church'of Wilmette and wili be foltowed by 1a reception at the Orriingtoin hotel ini finished witn a rucn'ig, a neckline of the gown. The bride's veil of French silk net, which hiad been her mother's, was beld to ber head with orange blossomns. Her hou-. quet was made 4of white sweet peas and liles of the valley, Miss Elizabeth Coit, the maid of in the front. The bridesmalis were another sister, Miss Celia Coit, the bride's stepsister, Miss Charlotte Chandler, Miss Anne Murray of New- York,' Miss Marjorie Street of Wiin- netka, and Miss Willette Druinm-ond and Miss jeannette Schreiner, of Chii- cago.. Frank Hardinge 'of Chicago wvas .Miss dant, M vanstofl, Mr. il an ý will have one heda L. Pretzel .. Napieralski of *n-law of the he best mnan,~ 'iii take his bride ýor trip through st to New Y'ork. Ananounced Town House Studios lier mother's Prench siik net bridai veil and her .grandmother's weddi'Zg dress of shirred white iaumi and net wvere worn by Miss EIlefflor Coit, the daugh fer of Mis..Buickiingham.i Chandler of 9 Indian Hill road, Wfi;nnctka. for her mnarriage to George Liii, II, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Williamn W. Liii of :Kenilworth, Iast Satiurday. The ceremony was performed at the Poitrih Presbyterian church of C hicago and tuas followed by a reception. ot the Chaindier reside>.c. Ar. LIiand his bride are honieynooiing in Hon olulu. Mrs. Williamn S. Ardery of Wash- ington is visiting her tiarents, Mr. APl.4.uJ ohni F. Weedon of 204 vit-Street. Rog er Williamns, Jr., of 410 Forest avenue returned Sunday to the Kîski Springs school in Pennsylvania, baving spent bis spring vacation in Wiuimttte. Y!' 'i